Outlets

Outlets gather food like a vacuum pump; consequently both surface and
subsurface foods are concentrated by its’ gradual but increasing
current actions. Outlets are usually open areas with little hiding places
for protection. Fish are wary in these waters and may limit their
activities here in times of low light periods.

Yellowstone’s Lewis Lake’s outlet can produce a few prime
fish nearly every time it’s fished. Early, late, and during
overcast conditions there is a chance there to hook a large brown or lake
trout.

I once hooked an enormous wild steelhead in the outlet area of British
Columbia’s Morice’s Lake. In this outlet the fish was
holding as if it was in a mariner’s tail out. This steelhead was a
surprise because at the time I was trout fishing at the time.
Respectfully, its’ first wild run will be long remembered.

Every time I visit a lakes outlet I look for a bonus

fish opportunity. Using utmost caution I try to make my best approach and
presentation.